Systems Engineering Return on Investment (SE-ROI)
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Systems EngineeringReturn on Investment
(SE-ROI)
Dr. Eric Honour+1 (850) [email protected]
Funding provided by• Honourcode, Inc.• DASI (Univ of South Australia)
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All SEROI data has been corrected for the effect of different programs using program characteristic parameters; contact Honourcode at [email protected] to apply these corrections to your data.
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Heuristic Claim of SE Better systems engineering leads to
Better system quality/value Lower cost Shorter schedule
SYSTEMDESIGN
DETAILDESIGN
PRODUCTIONINTEGRATION TEST
Traditional Design
Time
Risk
SavedTime/Cost“System Thinking” Design Time
Risk
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Major Results Strong quantified relationship between SE and program
success (Correlation r280%) Optimum SE activity for median programs is 14.4% of program
cost Median programs use much less than the optimum; ROI to re-
allocate additional effort into SE is 3.5:1 Relationships also exist for eight subordinate SE activities such
as Mission/Purpose Definition, Requirements Engineering, System Architecting, etc.
No correlation between SE activities and technical quality Over-emphasis on requirements defeats creating better
systems, even within the same cost and schedule Estimation method now available for optimum program SE
effort, based on program characteristics Characteristics modify the optimum between ~8% and ~19% Optimizing level of Technical Leadership/Management
simultaneously optimizes cost, schedule, and stakeholder acceptance.
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Schedule vs. SE Effort
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Cost vs. SE Effort
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Overrun 53%ROI 7:1
Overrun 24%ROI 4.6:1
Overrun 7%ROI 1.1:1
Overrun 3%ROI 0
OptimumSEE=14.4%
Overrun 15%ROI 3.5:1Median of programs
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Breakout by SE ActivitiesTA Technical AnalysisSM Scope ManagementTM Technical Leadership/Management
MD Mission/Purpose DefinitionRE Requirements EngineeringSA System ArchitectingSI System IntegrationVV Verification & Validation
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Breakout by Success
Successful (~on cost)•More mission/purpose defn•More tech leadership/mgmt•More Systems Engineering
Poor (overran cost)•More system integration•More verif & valid•Less Systems Engineering
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